About a year and a half ago, Rep. Trey Gowdy delivered a breathtaking speech on the House floor that contained a brutal message to our pretender king, President Barack Hussein Obama.

“We make the law!” Gowdy bellowed in defense of the “Enforce the Law Act,” a bill that would have empowered Congress with the right to sue Obama over his refusal to enforce the laws that they passed.

He added that the House “does not exist to pass suggestions” or “pass ideas” — but to “make law” that the president is bound by the Constitution to follow.

“You know, in the oath that brand-new citizens take, it contains six different references to ‘the law,’” Gowdy continued. “If it’s good enough for us to ask brand-new citizens to affirm their devotion to the law, is it too much to ask that the president do the same?”

All the anger Gowdy expressed was a direct result of Obama’s refusal to abide by the the mandates of his own Affordable Care Act and unilateral delay the enforcement of provisions he did not like.